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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

The losing Russians and the 20% territory the size of some European country. And again I told you China weak, US stronk, we absolutely definitely do not have the world's most accurate GPS ssystem and remote sensing system. I am. Pretty sure of it.
? I don't recall any discussion about Chinese GPS with you.

What I am reminding you that Putin went into take over capital, install a friendly Govt and make it a satellite state like it was under USSR. Instead he has 20% of territory. May be this is how people living under dictators define victory. Wonderful!
 
You cannot hide from modern infrared detection in any way. You however can reduce the distance from which dumber seekers of missiles will see you.

I predict, we will see space telescopes looking down on earth, and being able to detect every flying thing on the planet within our lifetime.
Pretty sure we can already do that...
 
Its clear media is suppressing truth. Intellectuals influencers like Elon Musk, Jordan peterson etc etc know and thats why there tweets are clear that something else is going.
You are concerned about westerm media: the media in Russia is a state controlled mouthpiece. Why don't you worry about them.
Elon Musk is a smart guy but not an intellectual influencer with picture of turd emojies that he uses to troll the CEO of Twitter.
The same guy that promoted dogecoin and later admitted on Saturday Night Live it was a joke. So you can worship him, but the rest of us no that he is an intelligent guy that shoots from the hip. Intellectuals don't show up on comedy shows.

He is not an intellectual no more than Putin is Mother Theresa.

When are you coming to Pakistan to confiscate the nukes? LOL Take a hike son of Hitler. You are on the wrong forum twat. This isn't a far right Nazi forum in case you are lost.



Just have a look at how many of these American and Europhiles have ganged up on PDF LOL The irony... A Pakistani defence forum where a bunch of American and Europeans are trying to fight their keyboard wars. These suckers have found a forum where they can vent their frustration. These topics need to be archived so that we can name and shame them. Remind them how triggered they were. An NFT should be made out of this thread.

Too bad most aren't buying their BS apart from a handful of uncle Tom's.
I am not American and European. But I am also not a moron. The 'F' in PDF is 'forum' not 'fist'.
Forum by definition is where people with different perspectives come in and won't agree. There are people here that have tactical knowledge on the war, regardless of who they are supporting.

You are degrading the intellectual level of this discussion with your irrelevant posts as it relates to this thread. If you have something about the war to post , do it on this thread. If you are sad that imperialists are winning and Putin is not, then go get a cup of tea, calm down, and start your rant against imperialists on another thread, and I will join you (and likely support you).

But the war is going the way its going , don't degenerate this discussion like some vegetable seller at Sunday bazar talking about Hitler, Pakistan nukes blah blah.
 
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national gas price a new low: $117.

Too much supply, little demands

What will Putin do with giant gas surpluses he can’t sell?

EU won’t buy.
What unit is this? Henry Hub unit price shows continues drop and is almost half of what it was mid-August, but I can't co-relate your unit
 
Thats less then mariopol….1 city in ukraine.

And your counting casualties instead of killed. And taking into account combatants.
And still come up short!
I repeat. Gaza is peanuts compared to many other conflicts. Stop your hamas propaganda by putting it on some “atrocity pedestal”

if Israel would act as russia does now, then there would be no “middle east conflict”.
Flatten all resistance with hundred and thousands of dumb artillery. Then hold false referendum with the few pro-israel that stayed. Annexed. Done. Maybe repopulate a bit for good measure.
ZeGerman, you are trying to win the argument that if more people are killed thats more just cause than when less people are killed. That makes no sense.

1. People that are violently and mercilessly attacked should have their attackers equally sanctioned.
2. The world does not start/stop at Gazans: for 50 years, they have been getting killed or equally bad fate of having to vacate land and give up homes to settlers. This settlement expansion is happening in Israel today, right under the nose of countries who look the other way, including the back stabbing GCC nations. ONLY Ben and Jerry's , a hippy ice cream company had the guts to take a stand.

Israeli annexation and resettlement is no different than Russians. This is not about one deserves more sympathy than others.

There should not be a double standard.
 
Same Saudi Arabia with 4th largest defence budget, but Aramco got hit in August 2019?

Israel that couldnt handle Hamas last year should be wise and stay away from Ukraine - Israel doesnt have the stamina for this type of conflict, and daddy AMerica is also getting exhausted too with helping Ukraine the adoptee country (when were us Americans asked if we wanted to financially adopt a broke azz Ukraine? smfh.).
Deluded again? Have you analyzed every American's mindset or just listening to Fox. Or is this just wishful thinking. Putin also had wishful thinking about how he thought things would work out and how they actually worked out.

Senate about to approve more military aid, NATO sending EW systems, and Lockheed ramping up production of HIMARS by 30%. I learn from you when you present the Russian view (since I don't have time to go find the Russian view on my own). But don't let that braindwash you and put delusional comments that are not grounded in reality.
 
Counter drone equipment underway.


NATO will send 'hundreds' of signal-jammers to Ukraine to counter Russia's onslaught of explosive Iranian-made suicide drones​


When your weapon works, it works. 30% increased production for a system that Lockheed must have never thought would see action....


Lockheed making moves to increase HIMARS production to 96 per year

Lockheed’s High Mobility Artillery Rocket System and Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) — as well as the the Javelin anti-tank missile system it co-produces with Raytheon — are seeing “significant” interest from foreign customers and the US military, Lockheed CEO Jim Taiclet said.​

By Valerie Insinna on October 18, 2022 at 4:48 PM

The thick fog of war: Leading Soldiers through the complexity of HIMARS training

Soldiers with the 4th Battalion of the 133rd Field Artillery Regiment rehearse launching operations with a M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System at Fort Hood, Texas, July 16, 2018. (Staff Sgt. Michael Giles/US Army National Guard)
WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin is dialing up production of the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System amid the Ukrainian military’s success in using the system to fend off Russian forces over the past few months.
Lockheed plans to ramp up HIMARS production from 60 to 96 units per year and has already taken steps to expedite production of the new launchers in expectation of higher demand, Lockheed CEO Jim Taiclet announced during an earnings call today.
The company has met with its long lead supply chain and spent $65 million — which will eventually be paid back by the US government — to fund parts in advance, shortening the time needed to manufacture the rocket system, he said. “That was without a contract or any other memo or whatnot back from the government. We just went ahead and did that because we expected it to happen. So those parts are already being manufactured now,” he said.

The US Army has telegraphed a requirement to increase HIMARS production to 96 launchers per year through a request for information published this summer. According to the solicitation, the service could sustain a maximum annual production rate of 96 units through fiscal 2028.
As of Oct. 14, the United States had committed 38 HIMARS to Ukraine since Russia’s invaded the country in February, the Defense Department said in a factsheet. Of that total, 20 HIMARS have been provided to Ukraine through the presidential drawdown authority, which sources them from the US military’s existing stockpile.

The department is purchasing the remaining 18 HIMARS as part of a $1 billion arms package funded by the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, which was announced in September. Those launchers have yet to be produced by Lockheed and could take “years” to deliver to Ukraine, a Pentagon official said at the time.
This summer, the Pentagon praised the rocket system, which has a range of about 40 miles depending on the munition, as having a “significant impact,” allowing Ukrainian forces to strike more distant Russian military targets than its previous artillery allowed.


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From Breaking Defense
The war in Ukraine has ramped up demand for precision fire capability across the board, with Lockheed’s HIMARS and Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) — as well as the the Javelin anti-tank missile system it co-produces with Raytheon — all seeing “significant” interest from foreign customers as well as the US military, as it seeks to refill its own stocks, Taiclet said.
The company is modernizing the Camden, Ark.-based facility where it produces weapons such as HIMARS and has begun cross-training its employees to work across multiple product lines, he said.
Some weapon systems have already undergone a bump to production since the start of the year, with HIMARS moving from an annual rate of about 48 to 60 launchers since the conflict started, Lockheed officials have previously stated.
“We’re putting the best and newest manufacturing technology into some of these product lines first so that when the ramp comes, we can pivot to it quicker,” Taiclet said.
 
? I don't recall any discussion about Chinese GPS with you.

What I am reminding you that Putin went into take over capital, install a friendly Govt and make it a satellite state like it was under USSR. Instead he has 20% of territory. May be this is how people living under dictators define victory. Wonderful!

It's a multireply post, it's for another cheerleader. Victory? It's already a victory for China now, let you bozos fight Russia. Lol

Imagine a Russia in NATO, we would be fcked big time.
 
Israel that couldnt handle Hamas last year should be wise and stay away from Ukraine - Israel doesnt have the stamina for this type of conflict, and daddy AMerica is also getting exhausted too with helping Ukraine the adoptee country (when were us Americans asked if we wanted to financially adopt a broke azz Ukraine? smfh.).
Your views are FAR OFF from reality. Who feeds you with so much BS all the time?

US is getting exhausted in Ukraine? Based on what exactly?

Gaza (Palestine) is not equipped to fight a war with Israel but exists on world map because of international support and sympathy.

You should thank Egypt for resolving 2021 Israel-Palestine standoff:


But Israel have slowly gobbled up Palestinian lands to such an extent that only one-state solution sounds feasible now.

How many Hezbollah and Iranians Israel have killed in Syria in recent years by the way? Have you been in touch?

Damn, you made me speak in favor of Israel - something that I do not want to do.

I suspect you are intentionally trolling. Stop trolling in this thread, or you will be booted from this thread. Temporary strike issued.

When you come back, try to be realistic and levelheaded for a change.
 
Counter drone equipment underway.


NATO will send 'hundreds' of signal-jammers to Ukraine to counter Russia's onslaught of explosive Iranian-made suicide drones​


When your weapon works, it works. 30% increased production for a system that Lockheed must have never thought would see action....


Lockheed making moves to increase HIMARS production to 96 per year

Lockheed’s High Mobility Artillery Rocket System and Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) — as well as the the Javelin anti-tank missile system it co-produces with Raytheon — are seeing “significant” interest from foreign customers and the US military, Lockheed CEO Jim Taiclet said.​

By Valerie Insinna on October 18, 2022 at 4:48 PM

The thick fog of war: Leading Soldiers through the complexity of HIMARS training

Soldiers with the 4th Battalion of the 133rd Field Artillery Regiment rehearse launching operations with a M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System at Fort Hood, Texas, July 16, 2018. (Staff Sgt. Michael Giles/US Army National Guard)
WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin is dialing up production of the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System amid the Ukrainian military’s success in using the system to fend off Russian forces over the past few months.
Lockheed plans to ramp up HIMARS production from 60 to 96 units per year and has already taken steps to expedite production of the new launchers in expectation of higher demand, Lockheed CEO Jim Taiclet announced during an earnings call today.
The company has met with its long lead supply chain and spent $65 million — which will eventually be paid back by the US government — to fund parts in advance, shortening the time needed to manufacture the rocket system, he said. “That was without a contract or any other memo or whatnot back from the government. We just went ahead and did that because we expected it to happen. So those parts are already being manufactured now,” he said.

The US Army has telegraphed a requirement to increase HIMARS production to 96 launchers per year through a request for information published this summer. According to the solicitation, the service could sustain a maximum annual production rate of 96 units through fiscal 2028.
As of Oct. 14, the United States had committed 38 HIMARS to Ukraine since Russia’s invaded the country in February, the Defense Department said in a factsheet. Of that total, 20 HIMARS have been provided to Ukraine through the presidential drawdown authority, which sources them from the US military’s existing stockpile.

The department is purchasing the remaining 18 HIMARS as part of a $1 billion arms package funded by the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, which was announced in September. Those launchers have yet to be produced by Lockheed and could take “years” to deliver to Ukraine, a Pentagon official said at the time.
This summer, the Pentagon praised the rocket system, which has a range of about 40 miles depending on the munition, as having a “significant impact,” allowing Ukrainian forces to strike more distant Russian military targets than its previous artillery allowed.


American Rheinmetall's Lynx OMFV brings a fully U.S. designed, unmanned turret that delivers exceptional lethality with the adoption of the Army’s new 50mm cannon.'s Lynx OMFV brings a fully U.S. designed, unmanned turret that delivers exceptional lethality with the adoption of the Army’s new 50mm cannon.

Land Warfare, Sponsored

Better fighting vehicles and trucks are in the Army’s future; American Rheinmetall has transformational solutions for each

Part of what makes American Rheinmetall’s approach transformational is that they prioritized enabling future growth — what the Army calls persistent modernization — in every part of their design.
From Breaking Defense
The war in Ukraine has ramped up demand for precision fire capability across the board, with Lockheed’s HIMARS and Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) — as well as the the Javelin anti-tank missile system it co-produces with Raytheon — all seeing “significant” interest from foreign customers as well as the US military, as it seeks to refill its own stocks, Taiclet said.
The company is modernizing the Camden, Ark.-based facility where it produces weapons such as HIMARS and has begun cross-training its employees to work across multiple product lines, he said.
Some weapon systems have already undergone a bump to production since the start of the year, with HIMARS moving from an annual rate of about 48 to 60 launchers since the conflict started, Lockheed officials have previously stated.
“We’re putting the best and newest manufacturing technology into some of these product lines first so that when the ramp comes, we can pivot to it quicker,” Taiclet said.


HIMARS has proven to be the STAR weapon in this war. It completely changed the momentum in Ukraines favor.

And HIMARS is about to get ALOT more capable with the introduction of GMLRS-ER and Precision Strike Missile next year.

Increased production is definitely warranted.
 
Counter drone equipment underway.


NATO will send 'hundreds' of signal-jammers to Ukraine to counter Russia's onslaught of explosive Iranian-made suicide drones​


When your weapon works, it works. 30% increased production for a system that Lockheed must have never thought would see action....


Lockheed making moves to increase HIMARS production to 96 per year

Lockheed’s High Mobility Artillery Rocket System and Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) — as well as the the Javelin anti-tank missile system it co-produces with Raytheon — are seeing “significant” interest from foreign customers and the US military, Lockheed CEO Jim Taiclet said.​

By Valerie Insinna on October 18, 2022 at 4:48 PM

The thick fog of war: Leading Soldiers through the complexity of HIMARS training

Soldiers with the 4th Battalion of the 133rd Field Artillery Regiment rehearse launching operations with a M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System at Fort Hood, Texas, July 16, 2018. (Staff Sgt. Michael Giles/US Army National Guard)
WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin is dialing up production of the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System amid the Ukrainian military’s success in using the system to fend off Russian forces over the past few months.
Lockheed plans to ramp up HIMARS production from 60 to 96 units per year and has already taken steps to expedite production of the new launchers in expectation of higher demand, Lockheed CEO Jim Taiclet announced during an earnings call today.
The company has met with its long lead supply chain and spent $65 million — which will eventually be paid back by the US government — to fund parts in advance, shortening the time needed to manufacture the rocket system, he said. “That was without a contract or any other memo or whatnot back from the government. We just went ahead and did that because we expected it to happen. So those parts are already being manufactured now,” he said.

The US Army has telegraphed a requirement to increase HIMARS production to 96 launchers per year through a request for information published this summer. According to the solicitation, the service could sustain a maximum annual production rate of 96 units through fiscal 2028.
As of Oct. 14, the United States had committed 38 HIMARS to Ukraine since Russia’s invaded the country in February, the Defense Department said in a factsheet. Of that total, 20 HIMARS have been provided to Ukraine through the presidential drawdown authority, which sources them from the US military’s existing stockpile.

The department is purchasing the remaining 18 HIMARS as part of a $1 billion arms package funded by the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, which was announced in September. Those launchers have yet to be produced by Lockheed and could take “years” to deliver to Ukraine, a Pentagon official said at the time.
This summer, the Pentagon praised the rocket system, which has a range of about 40 miles depending on the munition, as having a “significant impact,” allowing Ukrainian forces to strike more distant Russian military targets than its previous artillery allowed.


American Rheinmetall's Lynx OMFV brings a fully U.S. designed, unmanned turret that delivers exceptional lethality with the adoption of the Army’s new 50mm cannon.'s Lynx OMFV brings a fully U.S. designed, unmanned turret that delivers exceptional lethality with the adoption of the Army’s new 50mm cannon.

Land Warfare, Sponsored

Better fighting vehicles and trucks are in the Army’s future; American Rheinmetall has transformational solutions for each

Part of what makes American Rheinmetall’s approach transformational is that they prioritized enabling future growth — what the Army calls persistent modernization — in every part of their design.
From Breaking Defense
The war in Ukraine has ramped up demand for precision fire capability across the board, with Lockheed’s HIMARS and Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) — as well as the the Javelin anti-tank missile system it co-produces with Raytheon — all seeing “significant” interest from foreign customers as well as the US military, as it seeks to refill its own stocks, Taiclet said.
The company is modernizing the Camden, Ark.-based facility where it produces weapons such as HIMARS and has begun cross-training its employees to work across multiple product lines, he said.
Some weapon systems have already undergone a bump to production since the start of the year, with HIMARS moving from an annual rate of about 48 to 60 launchers since the conflict started, Lockheed officials have previously stated.
“We’re putting the best and newest manufacturing technology into some of these product lines first so that when the ramp comes, we can pivot to it quicker,” Taiclet said.

This escalation clearly points to a certain level of panic on the part of Western policymakers. And the only recent shift in the war that we've witnessed can be summarized: 1) Russia carrying out partial mobilization of their reserve forces; 2) their new bombings that have/are taken out Ukrainian power, energy, and rail infrastructure; 3) and the entry of Iranian-made drones into the conflict.

And if and when Iranian-built Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar ballistic missiles enter the conflict, we'll have to see how much further panic the West's WAR party will show. I'm pretty much looking forward to seeing how much these below skirt-wearing "generals" will escalate. 👇

 

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